(Pejorative) A fat or overweight person.
1The houses on this block are hodge-podge, from all different time periods.
2You ought to be in the nursery with your old podge-faced nurse.
3And the Balkan was always a hodge-podge of ethnicities, cultures and religions.
4You will only make a hodge-podge of my verses, she answered, excitedly.
5I reached in due time the hodge-podge shops and stores of Railroad Avenue.
6But in America we have become a hodge-podge of every race.
7The great building that Solomon erected now looked like a hodge-podge of architecture.
8Indians, Mexicans, Negroes, college boys in surveying crews and speculators form a hodge podge.
9Our lives are not a hodge-podge of separate experiences, though they sometimes seem so.
10He found its politics a hodge-podge of unsettled, bitter policies.
11What a prospect, what a climate, what a human hodge-podge!
12See how great a fire a little spark, hodge-podge, kindleth!
13That'll leave a hodge-podge of local schemes in place.
14There's currently a confusing hodge-podge of accounts that could be rolled into one comprehensive program.
15Such a queer hodge-podge of books as we brought with us, and such a book-case!
16In brief, it is the strangest hodge-podge of pheasant and bread and cheese, asparagus and cabbage.